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2014 Feb 10
2
/usr/bin/ssh not found when rsync is executed within rsnapshot
Hello, yesterday i posted this issue on snapshot-discuss at listsourceforge.net (subject: wondering why backup wont start), but after reading the FAQ and searching the bugzilla DB i thought it could help to post here as well. i have a problem. But let me first describe my setup. i followed this howto: http://dev.kprod.net/?q=linux-backup-rsnapshot-no-root Now there is a backup server rpi-home
2015 Nov 10
0
Rsync and differential Backups
Alessandro Baggi <alessandro.baggi at gmail.com> wrote: > how to perform a differential backup using rsync? > > On web there is a great confusion about diff backup concept when > searched with rsync. I think the answer to this question is Rsnapshot, which is an old and well proven tool: http://rsnapshot.org/. To quote the homepage: > rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot
2009 Feb 10
0
rsync on Debian Lenny exit codes
Hello list. I'm posting here although I'm actually running rsync from within rsnapshot, but the problem is really rsync-related. I've set up remote backups: remote client to backup from is Windows Server 2003 with sshd and rsyncd running, local server is Debian Linux (Lenny) with rsnapshot configured to use an ssh tunnel. My command line is this one: ssh -f
2011 Jan 18
1
Disk image with rsync/rsnapshot
I want to make a full disk image backup of my disk with rsnapshot/rsync that I can restore on a new disk. Part of my /etc/rsnapshot.conf looks like follows: exclude /proc exclude lost+found exclude /media exclude /sys exclude /dev exclude /tmp exclude /dev backup / localhost/ My questions are ... can I use the backup and copy everything from localhost/hourly.0 ---> / of
2009 Feb 18
0
What's happening now here?
Hello list. I'm doing nightly syncs over SSH with rsnapshot, and now rsync gives me strange errors, like: rsync: failed to connect to localhost: Connection refused (111) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(122) [receiver=3.0.3] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- rsnapshot encountered an error! The program was invoked with
2015 Mar 27
1
rsync 3.0.9 segmentation fault
Hi Roland, Thanks for the reply. Memory usage on both machines seem fine. The server has 4GB's of RAM, of which about 3GB is used during the file list build and about 1.5GB is used during the actual transfer. The client has 16GB of RAM with a peak usage of 8.5GB. I just tried three transfers in a row and it consistently breaks at a certain point, after which I get the "ERROR: out of
2014 Feb 15
2
rsync filter rules ignored by rsnapshot
Hello guys, sorry for cross-posting, but imho it could be an error in my rsnapshot setup as well as in my rsync setup. If there is a solution on one of these mailing-lists i will post it to the other one as well. ok? here is my question: when running rsnapshot, my exclude filter is being ignored, but i don't see why. grep -v "#" /etc/rsnapshot-debx40.conf | grep . gives
2008 Jan 18
2
preserving Mac OS X metadata in rsync backups and restores
Hello all, I'm new to the list, but have done quite a bit of researching before regarding the support of Mac OS X specific features (resource forks, extended attributes, ACLs, file creation & modification date). By reading the archives, I get the impression that the current version of rsync 3.0.0pre8 is quite far in this respect. At least it sounds so, and I thank the developers
2015 Mar 27
0
rsync 3.0.9 segmentation fault
Yes, I removed "--no-inc-recursive", without success. -- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Aron Rotteveel 2015-03-27 12:24 GMT+01:00 Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Have you tried removing --no-inc-recursive yet? > > On 03/27/2015 07:19 AM, Aron Rotteveel wrote: > > Hi Roland, > > >
2012 Jul 20
0
Gluster peers disconnecting
Dear Gluster, I'm running Gluster 3.3 on a four host setup. (Two bricks per host.) I'm attempting to use this as an rsnapshot backup system. Periodically, the rsync's seem to fail, and I think this is due to underlying gluster failures. I notice this in /var/log/messages: # Jul 19 23:47:15 annex1 GlusterFS[26815]: [2012-07-19 23:47:15.424909] C
2009 Jul 17
2
Rsnapshot/rsync buffer overflow
I have been using rsnapshot on OS X for a bit now to backup my debian home server to my external HD but have now started getting this error. Shiny:rsync-3.0.6 kurt$ sudo rsnapshot sync /usr/bin/rsync -a --delete --numeric-ids --relative --delete-excluded \ --exclude=mtab --exclude=core --rsh="/usr/bin/ssh -i \ /Users/kurt/.ssh/id_rsa" root at home.thisisnotajoke.com:/home \
2015 Feb 10
1
Rsync to samba share very slow
Hello list, I'm trying rsnapshot for taking snapshots of data. It's based on rsync. While running a rsnapshot job on my member server to sync files to another the IO is very slow. I did a mount of the samba share of the backup server on the production server. It's mounted rw with vers=2.1 and a credentials file. While rsnapshot is running it takes a long time to finish the sync.
2007 Feb 14
1
symlinks and different $HOME variables
I have a laptop and desktop that have most of home directory data sync'd, but I am having trouble keeping symlinks straight. On the desktop, my data is separate from the $HOME folder... $HOME = /remote/home/desktop/ and the data is at /data/. Within /data/, I have several directories that are inter-related... eg, /data/pub1/figs is a link pointing to /data/imgs/pub1. It makes life easier
2009 Feb 09
0
rsync connection problems since upgrading ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10
I believe I have an issue / incompatibility with rsync 3.x. I'm hoping someone can help shed some light and /or unblock me. I had a reliable rsnapshot backup system in place with ubuntu 8.04 and my windows desktop. After fresh installing 8.10 I consistently got: rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (104) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(794)
2019 Aug 07
0
Advanced rsync includes and excludes
I believe you can shorten that to: + /some/very/ + /some/very/deep/ + /some/very/deep/path/ + /some/very/deep/path/to/ + /some/very/deep/path/to/save/*** - /some/* You could also exclude /some and then use /some/very/deep/path/to/save as an additional source. I don't know if rsnapshot can handle multiple sources in 1 rsync but rsync itself can. On 8/7/19 9:54 AM, Hans-Peter Jansen via
2019 Aug 09
4
rsnapshots/rsync 2 shares
Slightly OT maybe: at a customer we run the main data share on the samba file server (access defined via Windows ACLs) ... so far no surprise ;-) then we let a 2nd server pull snapshots via rsnapshot (you know: https://rsnapshot.org/) and provide the resulting tree of snapshots via samba again: read-only, only for some admin users So far OK, runs for years (although it gets slower, other topic)
2012 Jun 12
4
rsync takes long pauses in xfer ?
Hey folks, I did some googling on this but did not come up with much. I'm using rsnapshot which uses rsync, and I notice some pretty long pauses in the xfers as you can see on this graph from "munin". THe machine in question right at the moment is doing nothing but rsyncing ( rsnapshoting ) some 12T of NAS storage to local disk, so there is nothing else going on at all.
2014 Jan 01
2
Changing permissions on existing backup source
Hello, I have a system that currently uses rsync (via rsnapshot) with --link-dest enabled to backup our mail store... If I change the permissions on the source maildirs, will this cause everything to be transferred again? Meaning, will rsync see everything as 'modified', thus creating a new copy of the entire mail store on the backup target? Or will the newest backup directory just
2019 Aug 09
0
rsnapshots/rsync 2 shares
On 09/08/2019 08:23, Stefan G. Weichinger via samba wrote: > Slightly OT maybe: > > at a customer we run the main data share on the samba file server > (access defined via Windows ACLs) ... so far no surprise ;-) > > then we let a 2nd server pull snapshots via rsnapshot (you know: > https://rsnapshot.org/) and provide the resulting tree of snapshots via > samba again:
2019 Aug 09
0
rsnapshots/rsync 2 shares
Am 09.08.19 um 09:23 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger via samba: > Slightly OT maybe: > > at a customer we run the main data share on the samba file server > (access defined via Windows ACLs) ... so far no surprise ;-) > > then we let a 2nd server pull snapshots via rsnapshot (you know: > https://rsnapshot.org/) and provide the resulting tree of snapshots via > samba again: